It’s not the kind of thing most people would expect to find in a professional cleaning kit. A spray bottle of cheap vodka doesn’t exactly sound like a go-to upholstery product. And yet, for some cleaners, it’s one of those simple little tools that quietly earns its place — especially when fabric furniture starts holding onto smells that are hard to get rid of. That’s because upholstery has a habit of trapping more than people realize.
Couches, dining chairs, cushions, headboards, and other soft furnishings can absorb everyday odors over time without showing obvious signs on the surface. A room can look clean, tidy, and well-kept, while one piece of fabric furniture still carries that faint stale smell no one can quite ignore. And when that happens, some professionals skip the heavily scented sprays entirely. Instead, they reach for something much simpler.
It may sound unexpected at first, but there’s a reason this trick has stuck around. And once you understand what cheap vodka is actually doing to upholstery, it starts to make a lot more sense.